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Inspired By The City
Inspired By The City

Furniture Mart, Chicago by Jacquelyn Sloane Siklos $99

Sometimes I find that the hustle and bustle of a big, crowded city distracts you from the true beauty of it. The neon signs and stunning architecture of the skyscrapers are just a few of the things to admire.

Varick Street New York City by Howard Danelowitz $8,650

Living in a big city is definitely not for everyone, but the access to arts and culture is something that can and should be admired by all.

Weekend in the City by Debbie Pacheco $2,250

Sometimes it’s nice just to take a relaxing stroll through the city and discover all the shops and restaurants you may have missed on your trek to work.

Garage by Robert LeMar $4,585

Something that is just a given with most cities though, is how difficult parking can be. It’s more common to take public transportation since the streets are so crowded and parking rates are typically pricey.

“JAZZING LIGHTS” by Tatiana Iliina $703

I believe that there is a positive side to city life though. You can meet so many more people this way, and it’s almost as if you are going on a personal adventure everyday you choose public transportation. You are also doing something positive for the environment by taking public transportation.

Elevated Subway Station by Howard Danelowitz $4,300

So, what do you think? Would you like to live in the city? Or, if you already experience the city lifestyle, do you enjoy it?

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